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The relatively hyped in horror communities "ABCs of Death”. The only thing commendable about this one is the diversity of cultures involved. In rest, only 26 less original scenes, some with ridiculously insignificant topics at the expense of more widespread and popular topics from the world of horror. Maybe 2-3 of them could be made full-lenght movies. Nothing more. 5/10

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Here are my frightfest scores in descending order

Nosferatu (1922) 10/10 - This was introduced by Kim Newman. Lived up to its status as a classic of the genre admirably.

I Spit On Your Grave 2 9/10 - This one was a surprise. I went into into expecting a unimaginative retread of Part 1 but came out liking it better than the first one due to the striking location and accomplished cinematography, great performance by the central female character and suitably gruesome and wince inducing revenge sequences.

Frankenstein's Army 8/10 - The very imaginative creature design and ace special effects really elevate this film above many other Nazi-zombie films. Don't know why they had to use the found footage format though.

V/H/S 2 - A MUCH improved sequel (though the wrap around story still kinda sucks) 8/10. The 'Safe Heaven' segment was the best and gets a 9/10.

Dark Touch 8/10

Contracted 8/10 - A good little indie film

We Are What We Are (The Jim Mickle 2013 Remake) 8/10 - I thought I would like this better. Requires a rewatch I think.

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Vasquez wrote:

Here are my frightfest scores in descending order

Nosferatu (1922) 10/10 - This was introduced by Kim Newman. Lived up to its status as a classic of the genre admirably.

I Spit On Your Grave 2 9/10 - This one was a surprise. I went into into expecting a unimaginative retread of Part 1 but came out liking it better than the first one due to the striking location and accomplished cinematography, great performance by the central female character and suitably gruesome and wince inducing revenge sequences.

Frankenstein's Army 8/10 - The very imaginative creature design and ace special effects really elevate this film above many other Nazi-zombie films. Don't know why they had to use the found footage format though.

V/H/S 2 - A MUCH improved sequel (though the wrap around story still kinda sucks) 8/10. The 'Safe Heaven' segment was the best and gets a 9/10.

Dark Touch 8/10

Contracted 8/10 - A good little indie film

We Are What We Are 8/10 - I thought I would like this better. Requires a rewatch I think

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Ok saw a few recently......first off and I went in thinking I hope this isn't all hyped up but have to say The Conjuring lived up to it! Loved it!!! Blew his previous Insidious out of the water! 10/10 Oh loved the one line at the very end, kind of an inside joke.

The World's End, very funny and had some nice special effects. Enjoy Simon Pegg. I will say there was a bit of dialogue towards the end that went on for too long and seemed to bring the movie to a halt after all the previous fast paced scenes but other than that it was a fun ride! 8/10

Just went and saw You're Next. Sorry was disappointed! I keep reading where it brings something new to the home invasion genre, but I didn't think so. Starts of really, really strong than the last part just seemed so weak to me! 6/10

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Return of the Living Dead 3 - my personal favorite Return of the Living Dead film. Packed full of awesome creature effects and buckets of gore. Unfortunately the only way to watch the film uncut is to buy the vhs version (which I did) since Lionsgate is fucking pathetic and released it cut on their dvd version. 9/10

Under The Bed - def. has a goosebump/ Are you Afraid of the Dark feel to it until the last part of the movie when were treated to some amazing gore scenes and creature effects. Has a lot of flaws but overall its a fun watch. 7/10

Psycho Cop - A very average 80's slasher. Two decent kill scenes, a killer that has a bunch of one liners before he kills, atrocious script and high school level acting. 5/10

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JoeTerror wrote:

Ok saw a few recently......first off and I went in thinking I hope this isn't all hyped up but have to say The Conjuring lived up to it! Loved it!!! Blew his previous Insidious out of the water! 10/10 Oh loved the one line at the very end, kind of an inside joke.

The World's End, very funny and had some nice special effects. Enjoy Simon Pegg. I will say there was a bit of dialogue towards the end that went on for too long and seemed to bring the movie to a halt after all the previous fast paced scenes but other than that it was a fun ride! 8/10

Just went and saw You're Next. Sorry was disappointed! I keep reading where it brings something new to the home invasion genre, but I didn't think so. Starts of really, really strong than the last part just seemed so weak to me! 6/10

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HELL BABY [2013]

I was waiting so damn much for this one and after seeing it I gotta say that it's an Horror comedy that really ranks up with Zombieland and Jennifer's Body. That shit is freaking HILARIOUS!!! And it's got the funniest priest I've seen ever. Crazy lines, fanatstic cinematography and superior acting.

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^^^^ Oh yes, very cool one.

DEAD MINE [2012]

Damn what an extremely pleasant discovery this film was. Never heard of it before and like you The Creature, I didn't see anything about it. But man, what a freaking blast this movie is. Characters, acting, cinematography, effects, soundtrack, story, just everything is fun and cool in this one.

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Poltergeist (re-watch) - 8.5/10.

Great cast, well-directed, well-scripted, etc. My only complaint is that it's a bit difficult for me to believe that it's a Tobe Hooper film. It just feels much more like a total Spielberg flick. So as far as horror goes, it doesn't do much for me. But in general, yes, it's a great film.